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Under the new rules, people seen holding their mobile while driving will be handed six penalty points and forced to pay a £200 fine - double that of the previous rules, reports the Manchester Evening News.

For drivers who only passed their test in the last two years, getting six points means your licence would be cancelled and you would no longer be qualified to drive.

One Twitter user asked a police Twitter account if he could use Apple Pay at a drive -thru without losing his licence, and the response was clear.

If your engine is off and the handbrake is applied, then it's fine, but if it's not, then you could be falling foul of the law.